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Khalīfa Tijāniyya Kwara State passed Away

Innā lillāhi wa innā ilayhi rājiʿūn.


We announce with deep sorrow the passing of Khalīfa Tijāniyya Kwara State, Mawlànā Shaikh Abubakr Sidiq Abayawo.

He was a devoted murīd of Shaikh Ibrahim Niass (RA) during his lifetime and made countless contributions to the growth of Islam and the Tijāniyya community. His legacy of faith, guidance, and service will remain in the hearts of many.

We pray that Allah forgives his shortcomings, accepts his good deeds, and grants him the highest station in Jannatul Firdaus. Āmīn.

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The Best Way for Nigerians to Stop Corrupt Leaders in Power

The Best Way for Nigerians to Stop Corrupt Leaders in Power

Nigeria has been plagued by corruption for decades, with corrupt leaders looting the country’s treasury and perpetuating a culture of impunity. However, the power to stop corrupt leaders lies with the Nigerian people. Here are some ways Nigerians can work together to bring about change:

  1. Demand Transparency and Accountability

Nigerians should demand transparency and accountability from their leaders. This can be achieved by:

  • Attending town hall meetings and public forums to question leaders about their actions
  • Using social media to hold leaders accountable and demand transparency
  • Supporting investigative journalism and media outlets that expose corruption
  1. Vote Wisely

The power of the vote is a crucial tool in removing corrupt leaders from power. Nigerians should:

  • Research candidates thoroughly and vote for those with a track record of integrity and transparency
  • Reject candidates with a history of corruption or links to corrupt practices
  • Encourage others to vote and participate in the democratic process
  1. Support Anti-Corruption Efforts

Nigerians should support anti-corruption efforts by:

  • Reporting corrupt practices to the relevant authorities
  • Cooperating with anti-corruption agencies and providing information about corrupt activities
  • Demanding that anti-corruption agencies are independent and effective
  1. Promote a Culture of Integrity

Nigerians should promote a culture of integrity by:

  • Teaching children the importance of honesty and integrity
  • Encouraging whistleblowers to come forward and report corrupt practices
  • Rewarding integrity and transparency in public and private life
  1. Demand Institutional Reforms

Nigerians should demand institutional reforms that promote transparency and accountability. This includes:

  • Strengthening institutions such as the judiciary, legislature, and anti-corruption agencies
  • Promoting meritocracy and transparency in public appointments and promotions
  • Ensuring that institutions are independent and free from political interference
  1. Use Technology to Fight Corruption

Nigerians can use technology to fight corruption by:

  • Developing and using apps and platforms that promote transparency and accountability
  • Using social media to expose corrupt practices and mobilize public opinion
  • Supporting digital literacy and online activism
  1. Build a Critical Mass

Nigerians should build a critical mass of people who are committed to fighting corruption. This can be achieved by:

  • Building coalitions and networks of anti-corruption activists
  • Organizing public protests and demonstrations against corruption
  • Using social media to mobilize public opinion and build a movement against corruption

By working together and using these strategies, Nigerians can create a groundswell of opposition to corruption and demand that their leaders act with integrity and transparency. The power to stop corrupt leaders lies with the people, and it is time for Nigerians to take action.

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From Islam to Christianity: Peller Opens Up About His Spiritual Journey

From Islam to Christianity: Peller Opens Up About His Spiritual Journey

Popular TikTok personality Peller has shared a personal and emotional story about why he left Islam and converted to Christianity. During a live session with fans, Peller clarified his faith after a viewer mistakenly referred to him as a Muslim.

“I am not a Muslim,” Peller stated confidently. “I go to church very well.” He attributed his spiritual shift to a painful childhood experience that left a lasting impact on his life.

A Childhood Trauma

Peller recounted his time at a Quranic school, where he faced severe physical punishment. The traumatic experience led him to discontinue his Islamic education. “I was beaten severely when I was young at the Quranic school,” he revealed. “That’s why I stopped going.”

A New Spiritual Path

Peller believes that this early, negative encounter significantly influenced his spiritual journey, ultimately guiding him toward Christianity. His story serves as a testament to the power of personal experiences in shaping one’s faith and spiritual path.

Peller’s revelation has sparked interest in his fans, who are eager to learn more about his spiritual journey. As a popular social media personality, his story may inspire others to share their own experiences and reflections on faith and spirituality.

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Council for Ifa Religion to sue Ogun, Awujale’s family over alleged violation of burial rites

Council for Ifa Religion to sue Ogun, Awujale’s family over alleged violation of burial rites

by Segun Showunmi, Ibadan

The International Council For Ifa Religion (ICIR) has threatened legal action against Ogun State Government and family of the late Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, for allegedly violating the legal and laid down traditional rites of burying a traditional rulers in the State.
ICIR vowed to correct what it described as anomaly and a departure from the laid down traditional practice of Yoruba tribe in giving the last respect and rites to the deceased king.
The monarch, who joined his ancestors on Sunday, July,,.13 2025 at 91, was said to have buried according to Islamic rites.
Speaking at a briefing in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, President of ICIR, Dr. Fayemi Fatunde Fakayode referred to the last judicial pronouncement over the matter when the late Awujale was alive, which upheld the burial of traditional rulers according to the customs and traditions of the Yoruba people as against that of foreign religions like Islam and Christianity.
While commending the Osugbo Confraternity saddled with the responsibility of performing the final rites on any dead Awujale for their peaceful conduct after been prevented from doing their traditional duties, the ICIR President said the action of the State, by enforcing an Islamic burial rites for Oba Adetona contravened part 8, section 55, sub-section ¡¡ of the Ogun State Chieftaincy Law.
He said: “Following the recent controversy surrounding the burial rites of Oba Awujale of Ijebu-Ode in Ogun State, we at the International Council For Ifa Religion-ICIR commend the Osugbo Confraternity of Ijebu-Ode for their exemplary restraint and patience in the face of adversity. That is infact a virtue that aligns with the noble teachings of Òrúnmìlà.
“This poignant moment reminds us that the gentleness of a lion is not a sign of weakness, but rather a testament to its wisdom and strength, as embodied in the proverb ‘Yíyọ́ ẹkùn; tojo kọ́’.
“Regarding the burial rites of the late Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, it is essential to recall that the matter was settled while the late kabiesi was still alive, by a court of law and with the new bill passed in the state.
“Any actions contrary to this judgment and the laws of the land would be a disregard for the customs and traditions that have been the cornerstone of our heritage, there is no doubt that the burial was not in consonance with the law of the State and It is obvious that the burial arrangement contravened Part 8, Section 55, Sub-section ii of the Ogun State Chieftaincy law.
“This issue transcends a mere burial rite; it represents a challenge to the very fabric of our customs and traditions, the actions taken at the event were part of a larger agenda to erode the cultural practices that have defined us for generations and strategic plan towards annihilation of our race by invaders who mischievously naturalized and whose offsprings are now pursuing their fathers’ agenda.
“We urge the sons and daughters of Ijebu-Ode and the entire Yoruba race to recognize that the institution of Obaship is not only a sacred tradition but also a choice that demands respect for our cultural heritage. We must acknowledge that our diversity is our strength and that our differences are what make our culture so rich and vibrant.
“We condemn the disrespect shown to the Osugbo Confraternity during the event  by the family of the late Oba, the Government officials and the security agencies concerned, furthermore, to prevent such occurrence in the future, we will take necessary legal actions.”
Legal representative of ICIR, Barr. Opeodu noted that the actions of the family of the late Ijebu-Ode monarch, the government of Ogun State and various law enforcement agencies constituted threat to the growth of democracy and an infringement on the fundamental rights of the traditional believer.
He said: “In consonance, the actions of the family of the late Ijebu Ode monarch, government of Ogun State, and the various law enforcement agencies in Ogun State, constitute threat to the growth of democracy, infringement on the fundamental rights of the traditional believers to their own beliefs, an aberration to the extant law regarding the installation and burial of Obas and Chiefs and a State of anarchy.
“The Islamic clergies as led by the Chief Imam of Ijebu-Ode violated the law of the land and as a result, demonstrated the lawlessness character and nature of their religion.
“The traditional institution being a lawful institution is guided by law, unlike Islamic religion. The traditionalists will take an appropriate action under the law to seek remedy.”

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BREAKING:
Ifa Council to Sue Ogun Govt, Awujale Family Over Monarch’s Burial Rites

BREAKING:
Ifa Council to Sue Ogun Govt, Awujale Family Over Monarch’s Burial Rites

The International Council for Ifa Religion (ICIR) has threatened legal action against the Ogun State Government and the family of the late Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, over what it described as a violation of traditional burial rites.

In a joint statement signed by ICIR President Fayemi Fakayode, PRO Ayanladun Fajemisin, and Legal Representative Ifasola Opeodu, the group expressed dismay that the monarch, who died on Sunday, July 13, 2025, at the age of 91, was buried according to Islamic rites instead of following the traditional protocols for a Yoruba king.

The statement, issued from Ibadan, said the council views the burial as a breach of cultural and spiritual norms, and it may approach the courts to challenge what it called a disregard for ancestral customs.

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Saudi Arabian praised Allah as 161 million pilgrims pray at Arafat without any incident or epidemic

Saudi Arabian praised Allah as 161 million pilgrims pray at Arafat without any incident or epidemic

No fewer than 1.67 million pilgrims to the Holy Land have  completed the Day of Arafat without any recorded security or health incidents.

Prince Saud bin Mishaal, Deputy Emir of the Makkah Region and Vice Chairman of the Permanent Hajj and Umrah Committee, praised Allah for the success of event.

The prince attributed the smooth movement and calm spiritual atmosphere to the Kingdom’s integrated service system and the leadership’s meticulous planning.

In this great day, pilgrims gather in Arafat in devotion and reverence.

They were transported from Makkah and Mina to Arafat in record time, under flexible and efficient plans, with no security or epidemic incidents reported — all by the grace of Allah,” he said.

Prince Saud expressed gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, and the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Mohammed bin Salman, for mobilising extensive material and human resources to serve the guests of Allah.

He also acknowledged the direct supervision of the Interior Minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, Chairman of the Supreme Hajj Committee, in overseeing all operational plans.

We are honoured by Allah to serve His sacred sites,” the prince said, adding, “It is a great responsibility that we must carry out with sincerity,” he said.

He called on all pilgrims to adhere to official instructions and thanked security forces, volunteers, and service personnel for presenting a positive image of the Kingdom.

Continue your noble mission. “We are proud of you,” he said.

The Deputy Emir asked Allah to accept their deeds and grant them a blessed Hajj

No fewer than 1.67 million pilgrims to the Holy Land have  completed the Day of Arafat without any recorded security or health incidents.

Prince Saud bin Mishaal, Deputy Emir of the Makkah Region and Vice Chairman of the Permanent Hajj and Umrah Committee, praised Allah for the success of event.

The prince attributed the smooth movement and calm spiritual atmosphere to the Kingdom’s integrated service system and the leadership’s meticulous planning.

“In this great day, pilgrims gather in Arafat in devotion and reverence.

They were transported from Makkah and Mina to Arafat in record time, under flexible and efficient plans, with no security or epidemic incidents reported — all by the grace of Allah,” he said.

Prince Saud expressed gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, and the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Mohammed bin Salman, for mobilising extensive material and human resources to serve the guests of Allah.

He also acknowledged the direct supervision of the Interior Minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, Chairman of the Supreme Hajj Committee, in overseeing all operational plans.

We are honoured by Allah to serve His sacred sites,” the prince said, adding, “It is a great responsibility that we must carry out with sincerity,” he said.

He called on all pilgrims to adhere to official instructions and thanked security forces, volunteers, and service personnel for presenting a positive image of the Kingdom.

Continue your noble mission. “We are proud of you,” he said.

The Deputy Emir asked Allah to accept their deeds and grant them a blessed Hajj

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Police arrested popular Abuja pastor over attempt to sale a child for 1.2m

Police arrested popular Abuja pastor over attempt to sale a child for 1.2m

Operatives of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT Police Command have arrested Rev. Pastor Prince Bassey Ajah, the General Overseer of “Wells of Salvation” Church, for alleged child trafficking.

According to reports, his arrest followed a failed child trafficking attempt by his brother on May 24, 2025.

According to a statement released on Saturday, May 31, by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, Pastor Ajah was arrested along with two accomplices—Nancy Atoo and Deaconess Vera Duru.

They are currently being investigated for attempting to traffic two children.

On May 24, 2025, officers of the Gwagwalada Area Command received a distress call from staff at Wazobia Motor Park.

The call reported a man displaying suspicious behavior while trying to travel with a young boy.

The police dispatched an Emergency Response Team that apprehended one Isreal Ajah, who was attempting to board a vehicle to Owerri, Imo State, with a seven-year-old boy in his custody.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the child had been handed to Isreal by his elder brother, Rev. Pastor Prince Bassey Ajah.

Following this revelation, police arrested Pastor Ajah and the two other suspects shortly after May 24.

A search conducted at Nancy Atoo’s residence led to the discovery and rescue of another victim, a four-year-old girl identified only as “Mercy.”

The child had no documentation or traceable identity and is currently in protective custody as authorities work to find her biological family.

Further investigations revealed that the two children were intended to be trafficked to Owerri for sale.

The suspects reportedly confessed during interrogation that one of the children, identified as Muktar Hassan, was to be sold for ₦1.2 million.

The sale was allegedly arranged by Deaconess Vera Duru.

Fortunately, Muktar has since been reunited with his family.

Police investigations are ongoing, and all suspects remain in custody.

This disturbing case adds to growing concerns over child trafficking networks in Nigeria.

Authorities have assured the public that all individuals involved will face the full wrath of the law.

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Army Identity Foreign Machineries Training Boko Haram, ISWAP Fighters Arrest Four Pakistan

Army Identity Foreign Machineries Training Boko Haram, ISWAP Fighters Arrest Four Pakistan

MAIDUGURI — The Theatre Commander of Operation Hadin Kai, Major General Abdusalam Abubakar, has revealed that foreign mercenaries infiltrating the northeast region have intensified the threat posed by terrorist groups such as the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) and Boko Haram.

Speaking in Maiduguri, Major General Abubakar explained that the involvement of these mercenaries has enabled terrorist groups to adopt more sophisticated tactics, including the use of drones for surveillance and attacks, the manufacturing of advanced improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and the setting of traps targeting military personnel.

He stated, “The infiltration of foreign mercenaries in the joint operations area has significantly escalated the threat posed by terrorist groups like ISWAP and JAS.”

He also disclosed the recent arrest of four Pakistani nationals suspected of arms trafficking with terrorists, adding, “The foreign mercenaries facilitate tactical and strategic training for these terrorists.”

Major General Abubakar further noted an increasing level of coordination among terrorist networks, which has resulted in higher casualties and substantial equipment losses for government forces.

“The growing influence of these mercenaries is evident in the terrorists’ increasing coordinated assets, resulting in higher casualties among troops and greater equipment losses,” he said.

He called for an urgent and coordinated response, emphasizing the need for intensified intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance efforts, as well as strengthened cooperation between Nigeria and neighboring countries to disrupt cross-border support networks.

“The Boko Haram and Islamic State West African Province terrorists are not just waging war against the armed forces—they are waging war against Nigeria,” Abubakar said.

Praising the commitment of Nigerian troops operating under challenging conditions, he urged greater national recognition and support for their efforts

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Sultan of Sokoto announces date for Sallah celebrations

Sultan of Sokoto announces date for Sallah celebrations

The Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, has announced that Wednesday, May 28, 2025, will be the first day of Zulhijja 1446 AH.

This date marks the start of the last month in the Islamic calendar, which leads to the celebration of Eid al-Adha, also known as Eid Kabir.

The announcement followed the confirmed sighting of the new moon in different parts of the country.

With this declaration, Eid Kabir will be observed on Friday, June 6, 2025, as the 10th day of Zulhijja.

The Sultan made the announcement as the religious head of Muslims in Nigeria.

He used the opportunity to call on Muslims to pray for peace, progress, and better days for the country.Zulhijja is known as the month during which Muslims across the world perform the Hajj pilgrimage.

For those not going on the pilgrimage, it is also a time to fast, reflect, and prepare for the festival of Eid, which involves prayer and the sacrifice of animals in remembrance of Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion to God.

The Sultan asked religious leaders and members of the Muslim community to use this time to promote harmony, peaceful living, and kindness.

He mentioned that the challenges facing the country need not only effort from the government but also prayers and support from citizens.